Cairns secured her spot at nationals after winning the regional IEA competition in Lumberton, NC, in February 2025—a second straight regional championship that has set the stage for her national success. The talented rider previously earned national qualification in 2024 after triumphing at the Southeast Regionals in Tennessee, where she made her debut at the Nationals in Texas.
At this year’s IEA National Finals, held June 21–22, Megan distinguished herself in the Western Horsemanship class. The rigorous competition, featuring riders matched with unfamiliar horses, tests adaptability, poise, and effective riding technique. Megan’s skillful performance earned her the top honor in her division, underscoring her calm demeanor and precise execution under pressure.
IEA, a nonprofit organization founded in 2002, supports riders in grades 4–12 across hunt seat, western, and dressage disciplines—promoting development through competition on previously unknown horses. Its structure levels the playing field and fosters the core values of sportsmanship, horsemanship, and mental fortitude. With over 14,000 members nationwide, IEA has clearly played a pivotal role in Megan’s path to the national spotlight.
Congratulations to Megan Cairns on this outstanding national victory.
